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Whoa, what’s this? Say possum Spanish slang? Well, that’s something I never heard of before! But it turns out that “possum” is a slang term used in some parts of Spain to mean “cool” or “awesome.” So if you want to sound like a local when you’re in Spain, just say “possum!”

How Do You Say Possum In Spanish Slang? [Solved]

Well, you’ve got your opossum in the US, your tlacuache in Mexico, and your comadreja down in South America. Ain’t that something? All three of ’em are related, but they look a bit different. Pretty cool!

  1. ¡Qué chulo!: This phrase is used to express admiration or approval of something. It can be translated to mean “how cool!”

  2. ¡Vaya!: This phrase is used to express surprise or disbelief. It can be translated to mean “wow!”

  3. ¡Ay, caramba!: This phrase is used as an exclamation of surprise, shock, or dismay. It can be translated to mean “oh my goodness!”

  4. ¡No mames!: This phrase is used as an expression of disbelief or annoyance and should not be taken literally; it can be translated to mean “no way!”

  5. ¿Qué onda?: This phrase is used as a greeting and means “what’s up?”

Possum is a Spanish slang term that means “let’s go” or “come on.” It’s a great phrase to use when you’re trying to get someone to hurry up or join you in an activity. It’s like saying, “C’mon, let’s get going!”